
Lana Del Rey joins Matt Maeson on new version of "Hallucinogenics"
25 September 2020, 15:11
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Matt Maeson has released a new version of his Bank On The Funeral track "Hallucinogenics" that features Lana Del Rey.
"Hallucinogenics" originally featured on Maeson's 2019 debut album Bank On The Funeral, and he's now presented an updated version of the song that features additional vocals from Lana Del Rey.
The Del Rey-featuring version of the song lands while fans eagerly await her forthcoming album Chemtrails Over The Country Club.
Although she's yet to release the first single from the album, Del Rey did reveal in a recent interview with Jack Antonoff that it will have a "Midwestern" sound.
Matt Maeson's new version of "Hallucinogenics" featuring Lana Del Rey is out now.
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